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USA vs. Belgium World Cup betting promos: Claim up to $4,990 worth of sportsbook bonuses

Things are looking up for the Americans. The United States men’s national team got a fortuitous decision to go in their favor when FIFA reversed the suspension on Folarin Balogun ahead of a crucial Round of 16 match against Belgium Monday. Team USA hasn’t made the quarterfinals in the World Cup since 2002 and now...

Nancy Ward, the Cherokee Leader, Stokes Division Even 250 Years Later

In 1776, Cherokee leaders looked for ways to navigate a foreboding future. Nanyehi, a.k.a. Nancy Ward, is venerated and reviled for her choice.

Local obituary: Riley J. Sergi, Central Catholic graduate from Dracut

"He brought strength and determination into everything he did and embraced challenges with heart and discipline." The post Local obituary: Riley J. Sergi, Central Catholic graduate from Dracut appeared first on Boston.com .

‘Elle’ Star Jacob Moskovitz on Joining the ‘Legally Blonde’ Series and Working With Hero Robert Pattinson in ‘Here Comes the Flood’

The show just wrapped filming on its second season: "It was honestly really nice to get to live with the characters a little longer before the final ingredient of the audience came in. It was like our world for two seasons."

Japan plans to deploy 10 million robots by 2040 in push for `physical AI` — healthcare, food manufacturing and more

In an effort to address labor and efficiency needs, Japan has entrusted the Noetra company with deploying 10 million robots by 204 across 18 job fields.

Jimmy Kimmel joins Obama-produced HBO show to mock Trump

Jimmy Kimmel appeared on Larry David's Obama-produced HBO series to mock President Trump in colonial attire without ever saying the president's name.

Who Is Erling Haaland’s Girlfriend, Isabel Haugseng Johansen? Here’s a Rundown on Their Sweet Soccer Connection

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Strategy sheds $216 million in Bitcoin in crypto hoarder’s largest sale ever

The Bitcoin giant has reversed its crypto-hoarding strategy amid a broader market downturn.

England’s Jordan Henderson suffers serious injury during ‘Wonderwall’ celebration after World Cup win

England reserve Jordan Henderson injured himself as his team celebrated their World Cup win over Mexico by singing the Oasis classic “Wonderwall.”

Americans of All Ages Are Spending Less Time Socializing

Americans now spend an average of 35 minutes a day socializing, down from 45 minutes two decades ago, according to American Time Use Survey data. The decline spans all age groups but is sharpest among 15- to 24-year-olds, whose daily socializing has fallen from about an hour to 35 minutes. Axios reports: Sociologists and psychologists point to several trends driving this phenomenon, which Substack writer Derek Thompson dubbed "The Anti-Social Century" in the Atlantic last year. We`re all on our smartphones, often interacting through screens instead of face to face -- even though social media is no substitute for spending time together in person. Teens, in particular, spend an average of 4.8 hours a day on apps like TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat, according to Gallup. The shift to remote work -- and life -- during the pandemic has persisted, keeping more of us homebound. Longer-term trends are reshaping daily life in ways that make isolation easier. Homes are bigger and more comfortable, with larger TVs. Virtually every restaurant is on a food delivery app, making it easier than ever to stay in. Also contributing to the trend is the decline of gathering spaces, Axios` Avery Lotz writes. A 2025 report from CU Boulder researchers uncovered widespread closures of all kinds of hangout spots -- from libraries to coffee shops to museums -- in the last decade or so. Churches are also shuttering at unprecedented rates, Axios` Russell Contreras reports. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

New York resident sues ICE on free speech grounds over critical email sent to its former head

An upstate New York resident sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for sending federal officers to his house with a warning over an email he sent to the agency’s one-time head.

Denver Central Market eyes late-night crowd with Bar 77 

“The bar is the epicenter of the market." The post Denver Central Market eyes late-night crowd with Bar 77  appeared first on Denver Westword .

EAT: Pizza makes friends in Edwards

When Marko’s Pizzeria opened in Edwards 32 years ago, every order was taken with pen and paper with a name for the order at the top. Luckily, owner Marko Esteppe remembers every name he writes...

Adam Sandler’s Marital Advice to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce: ‘Kiss Every Chance You Have’

The comedian officiated Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at Madison Square Garden over the July 4 holiday weekend

Hamilton & ‘The Odyssey’ Director Christopher Nolan Unveil New Khaki Field Watch

Hamilton and Nolan previously worked together on limited-edition timepieces for "Interstellar" and "Tenet."

Ariana Grande Spends Fourth of July With Ex-Boyfriend Ricky Alvarez

Ariana Grande`s ex-boyfriend is still very much in the picture ... `cause Ricky Alvarez joined her for a Fourth of July grocery run before the pair headed to her parents` house for the holiday. Ariana and Ricky hit up Whole Foods in Florida…

Millions may be getting the wrong cholesterol test

A new study suggests that apoB, a blood test that measures harmful cholesterol particles, is better than standard LDL cholesterol testing for deciding who needs more intensive treatment. Researchers found it could prevent more heart attacks and strokes while remaining cost-effective for the U.S. healthcare system.

In Congress, a bipartisan annoyance with the Supreme Court

The most recent Supreme Court term has left Congress grappling with how to respond to a court that experts say has grabbed considerably more power for itself. Conservatives were rankled by a Supreme Court decision quashing President Donald Trump’s effort to limit birthright citizenship, for example. Democrats, meanwhile, were outraged by a decision allowing Trump […]

Congress makes moves to reauthorize funding for billion-dollar backlog of deferred maintenance on public lands

A significant bipartisan push to revitalize a funding mechanism for deferred maintenance projects on federal public lands and national parks cleared two critical hurdles in June.   Natural resource committees in both the U.S. House and...

The Declaration of Independence

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776 — The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which...

Fireworks Canceled Across Southern Colorado Due to Drought and Fire Conditions

With 100% of Southern Colorado, and over 96% of the state, experiencing moderate to exceptional drought conditions, communities across the region are enacting restrictions on open burning, fires and fireworks in order to reduce the possibility of wildfire. Fireworks Displays Canceled The following communities have canceled firework displays due to dangerous fire conditions as of [...] The post Fireworks Canceled Across Southern Colorado Due to Drought and Fire Conditions appeared first on SoCo Digest .

Beyond the Patio: Unique Outdoor Dining Experiences in Southern Colorado

There’s something special about dining outdoors in Colorado. Maybe it’s the mountain air, the endless blue skies or the way a great meal somehow tastes even better when paired with an unforgettable view. Outdoor dining has become more than a seasonal trend. Increasingly, restaurants are designing experiences to connect diners with their surroundings, whether that [...] The post Beyond the Patio: Unique Outdoor Dining Experiences in Southern Colorado appeared first on SoCo Insider .